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the organic urbanist: September 2009
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Thursday, September 17, 2009. Saturday, September 12, 2009. Early stage of melon development. Note the remnant of the blossom on it's end. Horrible puns aside, I've found it really easy to grow Cucumis melo,. I grow the Earlichamp. Variety, an f1 hybrid that has is quick to mature, which makes my long growing season that more abundant in fruits from one vine. This one is about 4 inches across,. Its about this size that I usually put. The melon in a net and tie it to the trellis. So, I've heard that this ...
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the organic urbanist: May 2009
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Thursday, May 21, 2009. I planted a dozen or so garlic cloves back in November. I haven't been keeping a very good garden journal, so I don't know exactly how long they've been in the ground. The past week half of the stalks started to brown and wilt. From what I've read, that means it's harvest time. I did an amature garlic braid and this is how they now appear in my kitchen. Wednesday, May 13, 2009. Potatoes and Iron Age Technology. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Cultivators of the earth are the most valu...
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the organic urbanist: October 2009
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Saturday, October 10, 2009. Broccoli, carrots, romaine Lettuce and three varieties of Onions share the long bed. . The yellow squash has consumed a few pepper plants, it seems. 160;ok because they're staying warm and are still producing. . Friday, October 9, 2009. A few reasons why having a Garden is one of the best things you can do for you and your family. A small investment in seed and soil produces a large return in produce. No fancy or expensive tools are required. Childhood diabetes, obesity and ...
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Urban Homestead Cooking: April 2009
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Cooking freshly grown food from our Small Homestead in an Urban Environment. Friday, April 24, 2009. Georgian Clam Chowder with Old Fashioned Ham and Cheese Pannini. Urban Homestead Orginal derived from our use of fresh clams. Canned clams are use as a substitute for those living in areas where fresh seafood is scarce. Enjoy! 1 cup of chopped onion. 2 cups of chopped celery. 4 cloves of garlic(finely chopped). 1/2 stick of butter. 2 large red potatoes(diced). 2 sweet white corn(peeled from the husk).
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Urban Homestead Cooking: March 2009
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Cooking freshly grown food from our Small Homestead in an Urban Environment. Saturday, March 28, 2009. Aglio olio Peperoncino (Spaghetti with garlic oil red pepper). 2 ts crushed red pepper. 3 tbs olive oil. 2 -4 cups of any spinach like green (we used Pakchoy. 3 tbs of chopped parsley. 1/2 a pack of spaghetti. Saute the crushed red pepper and garlic in the olive oil in a small frying pan over low heat. When the garlic is golden and the pepper dark brown, add chopped parsley. Ex package says 10 mins.
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Urban Homestead Cooking: Georgian Clam Chowder with Old Fashioned Ham and Cheese Pannini
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Cooking freshly grown food from our Small Homestead in an Urban Environment. Friday, April 24, 2009. Georgian Clam Chowder with Old Fashioned Ham and Cheese Pannini. Urban Homestead Orginal derived from our use of fresh clams. Canned clams are use as a substitute for those living in areas where fresh seafood is scarce. Enjoy! 1 cup of chopped onion. 2 cups of chopped celery. 4 cloves of garlic(finely chopped). 1/2 stick of butter. 2 large red potatoes(diced). 2 sweet white corn(peeled from the husk).
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Urban Homestead Cooking: Aglio olio Peperoncino (Spaghetti with garlic oil red pepper)
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Cooking freshly grown food from our Small Homestead in an Urban Environment. Saturday, March 28, 2009. Aglio olio Peperoncino (Spaghetti with garlic oil red pepper). 2 ts crushed red pepper. 3 tbs olive oil. 2 -4 cups of any spinach like green (we used Pakchoy. 3 tbs of chopped parsley. 1/2 a pack of spaghetti. Saute the crushed red pepper and garlic in the olive oil in a small frying pan over low heat. When the garlic is golden and the pepper dark brown, add chopped parsley. Ex package says 10 mins.
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Urban Homestead Cooking: August 2011
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Cooking freshly grown food from our Small Homestead in an Urban Environment. Sunday, August 7, 2011. Tsukimi Soba- Authentic Asian dishes at the Homestead. Bunch of Green Onions finely chopped. 2 Cups of water. 1 Teaspoon Hon-dashi http:/ www.amazon.com/Ajinomoto-Dashi-Soup-Stock-5-28/dp/B0002YB40O. Half Teaspoon of seasalt. 1 Teaspoon of sugar. 2 Tablespoons of Soy Sauce (Kikkoman Soy Sauce, my wife says it has to be Kikkoman). Labels: Authentic Asian Cooking. Saturday, August 6, 2011. The next step is ...
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Urban Homestead Cooking: Moms NY Cheesecake
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Cooking freshly grown food from our Small Homestead in an Urban Environment. Friday, May 1, 2009. 1 CUP CRUSHED GRAHAM CRACKERS ( ADD ANY CRUSHED NUTS IF DESIRED). 1/2 CUP SOFTENED MARG OR BUTTER ( I PREFER BUTTER). 5 PKGS (8 OZ EACH) CREAM CHEESE SOFETENED. 1 3/4 CPS SUGAR. 3 TBS ALL PURPOSE FLOUR. 1 TBS GRATED ORANGE PEEL. 1TBS GRATED LEMON PEEL. 1/4 CUP WHIPPING CREAM. CONTAINER OF COOL WHIP OR 3/4 CP WHIPPING CREAM. BAKE 8 T0 10 MINS OR UNTIL GOLDEN BROWN. COOL.ASSEMBLE BOTTOM AND SIDE OF PAN. 5 IN C...
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The African Survivalist: April 2010
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Preparing for the Future while Celebrating Our Many Cultures. Helpful Books and Tools. Not Crazy Just Prepared. Not a Laughing Matter. Imagine A Volcano in Your Backyard. New Book: The Frugal Survivalist. Shelter From the Storm. Survivalism Terms of Art. Four Minutes to Armageddon - By David E. Hoffman . We Are sooo Behind. The Main Primer to get started! 160; Food Storage. 160; Freeze Dried Food. 160; Dehydrated Food. 160; Survival Kits. 160; Water Storage. 160; Mountain House Food. 160; MRE Meals.